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has gloss | eng: The Design of an Optimizing Compiler, by William Wulf, Richard K. Johnson, Charles B. Weinstock, Steven O. Hobbs, and Charles M. Geschke, was published in 1975 by Elsevier. It describes the BLISS compiler for the PDP-11, written at Carnegie Mellon University in the early 1970s. The compiler ran on a PDP-10 and was one of the first to produce well-optimized code for a minicomputer. Because of its elegant design and the quality of the generated code, the compiler and book remain classics in the compiler field. |
lexicalization | eng: The Design of an Optimizing Compiler |
instance of | (noun) (computer science) a program that decodes instructions written in a higher order language and produces an assembly language program compiler, compiling program |
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